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I know that on the Internet there are so

Your Push - Fold Charts

What are your standard or favorite hands playing Push, when your stack is less than 15bb?
I know that on the Internet there are so many charts of hands, but I can not force myself to play All-in for example - K7, J7, Q6, 10-7 and other weak hands.
I can not force myself to play Push my hand is weaker Ax, Kx, or the connectors 109s, 98s.

When 10бб and less fit all the suited connectors and marginal hands...

#3

December 8th, 2017, 1:41 PM

Trick1988 [254]

Poker at: pokerstars

Game: hold'em

of course it's better to wait for the right hand, it's better to lose the blades than the whole stack. Patience with a small stack is the key to survival.

#4

December 8th, 2017, 2:28 PM

iwont20 [1,087]

re: Poker & Your Push - Fold Charts

Originally Posted by Vorem

but I can not force myself to play All-in for example - K7, J7, Q6, 10-7 and other weak hands.
I can not force myself to play Push my hand is weaker Ax, Kx, or the connectors 109s, 98s.

Well then you're only in the beginning of a long journey

#5

December 8th, 2017, 2:39 PM

Fahrenheit451 [194]

Poker at: 888

Game: holdem

Originally Posted by Vorem

What are your standard or favorite hands playing Push, when your stack is less than 15bb?
I know that on the Internet there are so many charts of hands, but I can not force myself to play All-in for example - K7, J7, Q6, 10-7 and other weak hands.
I can not force myself to play Push my hand is weaker Ax, Kx, or the connectors 109s, 98s.

Good !
I like stealing from guys like you when blinds go up

#6

December 8th, 2017, 3:18 PM

Finkipz [10]

Download SnapShove app to your phone. That provides you great information about playing with small stacks.

#7

December 8th, 2017, 4:15 PM

Andrew Popov [1,709]

Poker at: PokerStars

15BB is still a big enough stack. In tournaments with a normal blind structure, these are dozens of hands when you can get and play good hands.